CA Global Study Reveals Most Companies are Willing to Switch Backup Vendors for Integrated Recovery Management
Posted on: Monday, 6 April 2009, 08:00 CDT
Business Priorities, Integration Pain Points and Cost Reduction Initiatives Motivate Change
The study, conducted by TheInfoPro, an independent research network and leading supplier of market intelligence for the IT industry, interviewed 205 IT executives from SMB and enterprise companies around the world, including
CA commissioned the study to confirm market needs driving its Recovery Management strategy, which it has continually leveraged to help customers successfully meet key business objectives in managing critical business information.
Business Priorities That Go Beyond Traditional Backup
The study also revealed that business priorities require data protection beyond traditional backup, led by managing business continuity, quickly recovering data and applications and maintaining application availability - the drivers behind integrating CDP and replication with backup.
"The research indicates that better control over the backup process and the ability to provide high availability and rapid recovery of critical business information are high priorities for IT organizations of all sizes in all geographies," said
Criteria for Critical Business Information Protection and Recovery
According to the study, top backup vendor selection criteria include the need to avoid costly server downtime, simplifying management, supporting backup and replication of virtual machines, protecting remote and branch office data, and meeting specific recovery time objectives (RTO). Conversely, the study showed that the lack of management support, staff limitations and difficulties with change are the biggest constraints in improving backup environments.
"The study brings to light that IT organizations are willing to make changes if they can cost effectively tackle top data protection, business continuity and disaster recovery challenges," said
The study also pointed to disaster recovery testing as an important requirement in implementing a reliable disaster recovery plan and to backup and replication support for VMware ESX and Microsoft Hyper-V as the most important virtualization support to businesses.
For information on CA's Recovery Management solutions, including CA ARCserve Backup, CA XOsoft High Availability and CA XOsoft Replication, please visit www.ca.com/recovery.
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